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  >The size of Earth’s continents put together, Mars can seem like one vast expanse of tan terrain.  To make exploring Mars easier, this map traces 32 “tourist regions” with places not to be missed. Do the regions stand for all time?  Unlikely. No global agreement on Martian regions exists, and discovery always teaches us more.  Think of maps made by early explorers of Earth with contours we now find misshapen. This "tourist map" is simply meant to inspire a personal quest to get to know Mars.  Will future maps create regions based on where minerals are found, where life can thrive, or something else entirely?  It depends on discovery.  Time and technology will tell.</TextBlock>

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